Foot to Link Converter
Convert feet to links instantly. 1 foot = 1.515 links
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Foot to Link Converter
Convert feet to links instantly for land surveying measurement
Quick values:
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Result in Link
0 Link
Formula: Link = Foot ÷ 0.66
Inch
12 in
Meter
0.3048 m
Centimeter
30.48 cm
Yard
0.3333 yd
Common Conversions
| Foot | Link | Inch | Meter |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Foot | 1.52 Link | 12.00 Inch | 0.3048 Meter |
| 5 Foot | 7.58 Link | 60.00 Inch | 1.5240 Meter |
| 10 Foot | 15.15 Link | 120.00 Inch | 3.0480 Meter |
| 25 Foot | 37.88 Link | 300.00 Inch | 7.6200 Meter |
| 50 Foot | 75.76 Link | 600.00 Inch | 15.2400 Meter |
| 66 Foot | 100.00 Link | 792.00 Inch | 20.1168 Meter |
| 100 Foot | 151.52 Link | 1200.00 Inch | 30.4800 Meter |
| 200 Foot | 303.03 Link | 2400.00 Inch | 60.9600 Meter |
About Foot and Link Conversion
A link is a unit of length used in land surveying. 100 links = 1 chain = 66 feet. This measurement system was developed by Edmund Gunter in the 17th century.
What is a Foot?
A foot (ft) is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems. It is exactly equal to 0.3048 meters and 12 inches.
What is a Link?
A link is a historical unit of length used in land surveying. 1 link = 7.92 inches = 0.66 feet = 0.201168 meters. It is used in land measurement in Bangladesh, India, and other countries.
Conversion Formula
Where 1 Foot = 1.515 Links:
- 1 Foot = 1.515 Links
- 1 Link = 0.66 Feet
- 66 Feet = 1 Chain = 100 Links
Note: This converter follows the international standard where 1 link = 0.66 feet = 7.92 inches.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many links in 1 foot?
1 foot = approximately 1.515 links. The link is a unit of length used in land surveying where 1 link = 0.66 feet.
How to convert feet to links?
To convert feet to links, divide the foot value by 0.66 (or multiply by 1.515). Formula: Links = Feet ÷ 0.66. Example: 10 feet = 10 ÷ 0.66 = 15.15 links.
What is the relationship between feet and links?
1 link = 0.66 feet or 7.92 inches. Conversely, 1 foot = approximately 1.515 links. 100 links = 1 chain (66 feet).
Why is the link unit used in land surveying?
The link was developed by Edmund Gunter in the 17th century for land surveying. 100 links = 1 chain (66 feet) and 80 chains = 1 mile, making calculations easier for surveyors.
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